How Can You Improve Your Financial Wellness?

Nearly 2 in 3 adults (64%) say that money is a significant source of stress in their lives, leading to multiple chronic diseases. Being in debt can evoke emotions of embarrassment, guilt, and grievance. Roughly 35% of Americans have one or more debt in collections, which means that 35% of Americans have their phones ringing off the hooks from debt collectors every day. This harassment itself is a source of stress and anxiety for the debt holder.

Everyone’s financial situation is different, so it’s essential to adjust to your situation and set realistic goals. These are a few things to help you start your financial wellness. As you become consistent, you worry less about your financial wellness.

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Having a financial plan helps you decide your short-term and long-term financial goals. Fear and stress from money problems can damage your self-esteem, make you feel flawed, and fill you with a sense of despair. By creating a financial plan, you can prepare for emergencies, achieve financial security and get early retirement.

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